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A. <span>It shows how nervous the painting makes the narrator.
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<span>subordinate clause: as if they had been total
strangers.
clause type: adverb clause
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<span>It’s a good rule of thumb to keep an eye out for
subordinating conjunctions when looking for subordinating clauses because of
how subordinating conjunctions (such as “as”) will begin a subordinate clause. Then, when trying to decide whether the clause
is an adverb clause or an adjective clause, a good question to ask yourself is “What
is this describing?” For instance, what
is “as if they had been total strangers” describing? The answer is the way they boarded. And, “boarded” is an verb; thus, because the
clause is adding to the verb, the clause is an adverb clause. </span>
Answer:
Superstition cam be described as people's cultural anxieties or illogical fears that people believe in and abide to. For example, people avoid opening umbrellas in houses because they have heard that it brings bad luck.
Answer:
Min touched Tree-ear's shoulder.
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